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From: Big BO$$

To: jv03
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Date: 6/14/2014 11:35:20 AM
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You only have to play 48 minutes to get the full benefit of training.


Yes, I know 48 mins is enough for the training but I suggested 65 mins to get good GS. :)

From: SubSider

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Date: 6/14/2014 12:39:51 PM
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So from what I'm reading it's what I thought.. I would have to play my C 48 minutes as a PG to be able to increase his Outside Defense? If so this would most likely be best during scrimmages, correct? My friend and I have agreed to help each other out by scrimmaging each week for now so that we make sure any good young players get minutes in. After a while of course we'll switch to heavier competition. Oh and I forgot to reply to a part of another statement on here. I do have a level 4 trainer (advanced). But, is a level 4 career extension trainer better than a regular level 4 trainer? Or is the specialty just like an "added bonus" ?

From: jv03

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Date: 6/14/2014 1:54:47 PM
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Your trainer will slow down the rate at which skills deteriorate for players 32 and older, other than that he is a normal L4 trainer.

As far as when to play your C at PG, you could play him during scrimmages only, but you run the risk of him fouling out or getting subbed (even if you list him at all three PG slots), I would recommend playing him as a backup for one game where you either have a favorable matchup or are clearly outmatched. Then try to fill the remaining 48 during the scrimmage.

Good luck, he is a gem of a trainee. Especially with his height and respectable OD.

From: Big BO$$

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Date: 6/14/2014 2:24:19 PM
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Didn't know if he had other trainees, but yeah you are right.

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Date: 6/14/2014 7:53:33 PM
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I do have another trainee. It is also an MVP potential, but PF. He's a year older. Should I post his stats too to know how to train him?

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Date: 6/15/2014 7:55:25 AM
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I wouldn't leave your main trainee's minutes until the scrimmage. If he fouls out or gets taken out for a random GE substitution, he won't get 48+ minutes for the full training.

Either pick a winnable league game even with your C at PG or just play him at PG in a league game you are going to lose anyway. Might as well get something out of that game (training minutes).

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Date: 6/15/2014 9:42:17 AM
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I wouldn't leave your main trainee's minutes until the scrimmage. If he fouls out or gets taken out for a random GE substitution, he won't get 48+ minutes for the full training.

Either pick a winnable league game even with your C at PG or just play him at PG in a league game you are going to lose anyway. Might as well get something out of that game (training minutes).


And in V you can play a big man in the PG position no problem, probably even without having to do defensive switches though that is probably still a good habit to practice for later.